Dallas is a shell of its former self. All of the northwest highway places are gone and all of Harry Hines except 2 are gone. It may be only a matter of time too before those are gone. Originally Posted by farawayjoe
So human trafficking is Fake News? Originally Posted by liquethatkittyMoral panics don't require the thing they're panicking about to not exist.
Moral panics don't require the thing they're panicking about to not exist.IMO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdtIUxWg_6c Originally Posted by kuhoplite
IMO"Huge" is subjective. No, I don't think it's a huge problem in the US, even relative to the exploitation of other illegal immigrants, e.g. meatpacking plant workers. I think with sex trafficking you have an interesting cross-pollination of conservative anti-sex work advocates and liberal pro-illegal immigrant advocates.
Most massage girls aren’t trafficked. But trafficking is a huge problem. Hopefully we can agree? It’s not a political issue but many chose to make it and or the denial of it political. Originally Posted by liquethatkitty
"Huge" is subjective. No, I don't think it's a huge problem in the US, even relative to the exploitation of other illegal immigrants, e.g. meatpacking plant workers. I think with sex trafficking you have an interesting cross-pollination of conservative anti-sex work advocates and liberal pro-illegal immigrant advocates. Originally Posted by kuhopliteHuge is subjective? Traffickng not being a huge problem. One is the taking adults and children against their will and using them for personal or financial exploitation. Aka slavery. I’m disgusted by one person being that’s subjected to this is too many.
"Huge" is subjective. No, I don't think it's a huge problem in the US, even relative to the exploitation of other illegal immigrants, e.g. meatpacking plant workers. I think with sex trafficking you have an interesting cross-pollination of conservative anti-sex work advocates and liberal pro-illegal immigrant advocates. Originally Posted by kuhopliteYou might decide it is huge if you had (or have) a daughter that is trafficked.
Huge is subjective? Traffickng not being a huge problem. One is the taking adults and children against their will and using them for personal or financial exploitation. Aka slavery. I’m disgusted by one person being that’s subjected to this is too many. Originally Posted by liquethatkittyYes, huge is obviously a subjective term. We hae finite resources and there are many illegal things to tackle that having varying negative effects on society. Like I said, I think the exploitation of illegal immigrants in meat packing plants, construction, etc. is a much bigger problem, mostly because it involves vastly more people and sometimes amounts to forced labor.
You might decide it is huge if you had (or have) a daughter that is trafficked.No one elected you schoolmarm, dude, so save the infantile posturing. No doubt if I had a family member murdered, I would think it's a bigger problem than if I didn't have a family member murdered. Your point is stupid.
I’ve had to laugh at the politicians who have been vehemently opposed to homosexuality - until they discovered their son or daughter is gay. Amazing transformation of attitude overnight! Originally Posted by FireAway
"Huge" is subjective. No, I don't think it's a huge problem in the US, even relative to the exploitation of other illegal immigrants, e.g. meatpacking plant workers. I think with sex trafficking you have an interesting cross-pollination of conservative anti-sex work advocates and liberal pro-illegal immigrant advocates. Originally Posted by kuhoplitehttps://www.kshb.com/news/local-news...ove-police-say
Yes, huge is obviously a subjective term. We hae finite resources and there are many illegal things to tackle that having varying negative effects on society. Like I said, I think the exploitation of illegal immigrants in meat packing plants, construction, etc. is a much bigger problem, mostly because it involves vastly more people and sometimes amounts to forced labor. Originally Posted by kuhopliteThose people “choose” to work there. They also “choose” to come to this country, mostly illegally, in order to make a better life for themselves.